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How Is Monkeypox Affecting US Travel?
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The World Health Organization has declared Monkeypox a global emergency as cases increase worldwide. There are currently 6,300 known cases in the United States, with the number growing daily. So, how does this affect US travel? Cases among tourists are uncommon, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). However, because the disease…
Read MoreSeptember 2022 Visa Bulletin Results & Analysis
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The September 2022 Visa Bulletin has been released, detailing priority dates for green card applicants for next month. Unfortunately, there was no movement in any priority dates across the board for September’s visa bulletin. A partial explanation of why has been shared by the USCIS, which we will analyze deeper down below. September 2022 Visa…
Read MoreSeptember 2022 Visa Bulletin Predictions
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With very little movement in August’s 2022 Visa Bulletin, many green card applicants are patiently awaiting the results of the September 2022 Visa Bulletin. Will India EB2 continue to make moves? Or will it regress as India EB3 moves forward? Let’s take a look at our predictions for September and what we can expect to…
Read MoreU.S. Consulates in India Implement New Scheduling Process for 221(g) Appointments
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When applying for a visa, there can be several reasons why your visa application may be refused or denied. If your visa is denied due to missing information or documentation, your visa application will be ineligible under section 221(g). If you are refused or denied, you’ll be given a 221(g) form with instructions and further…
Read MoreUSCIS Extends Flexibility for Delays to Requests and Notices Due to COVID-19
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The USCIS has announced that it will extend its flexibilities in request and notice response delays due to COVID-19 through October 23, 2022. This extension will help petitioners, requestors, and applicants who are required to respond to certain requests and are experiencing delays related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Under the extended flexibility, the USCIS will…
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